Painter John Bratby was so obsessed with his second wife that he dressed her, painted her and covered the walls of their home with her pictures. Now, eight years after his death, Patti is moving out of the house of love.

On a shingle promontory in the English Channel, in the shadow of a nuclear power station, lies Dungeness, a ghost town of scrap metal and rusting vans. Generations of fishing families have made this bleak outpost their home and, as Kate Mikhail discovers, their cottages stand as a testament to their trade and resilience.